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Bajaj Avenger Street 180
Bajaj Avenger Street 180 User Reviews
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Performance3.9/5
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Mileage3.6/5
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Comfort4.3/5
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Maintenance Cost3.6/5
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Features & Styling4.0/5
Preferred For : Daily Commute
38% of users have given a rating of 4.5 and above
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- For this, we would suggest you get in touch with the nearest authorized service center as they would be able to assist you better. Follow the link and select your desired city for service center.
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- The engine oil capacity of Bajaj Avenger Street 180 is 1,000ml.
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- For this, we would suggest you walk into the nearest service center and get your bike inspected as they will be the better person to assist you. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest service center and selecting your city accordingly - Service Center.
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- Definitely. Weight doesn't matter and your height is also manageable on avenger. You can ride it quite comfortably
- I am 5.6 ft and my weight is 86kg. I can ride it easily and even i have attended the top speed of 120kmph. Hope you got your answer
- Quite Easily! The seat height is quite comfortable for all the lengths.
- Hello Saumyadeep hope riding good with your avy and all the best for future rides, Saumyadeep if you and other avy riders want to make better performance of brakes then periodically clean the rear drum from rust and dirt particals and break leathers every time should be in perfect condition after all its a matter of safety. And above all check the front disc brake oil level should be upto the mark. Go ahead and ride safe.
- Practice with guards and know about your vehicle and your style how u brake
- Practice with guards and know about your vehicle and your style how you brake
- I will suggest you to buy Pulsar 150 classic....because the price of Pulsar 150 classic is identical to shine sp but the performance of Pulsar is more better than shine sp....and you will also get a powerful bike....the milage of this two bikes are same
- Which good bike to Purchase Shine SO or X blade.I have purchased CB Shine 9 years back .I am totally confused which bike to buy.
- Cb shine is good for overall performance and pickup
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Bajaj Avenger Street 180 Videos
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Avenger Street 180 Key Highlights
Features: In terms of design, the Avenger 180 borrows many cues from the Avenger 220 Street with its nifty-looking visor that sits above the oblong-shaped headlamp that gets LED DRLs. As a part of the update, it now packs a semi-digital instrument console which makes it a good upgrade over the Avenger 150 it replaces.
Engine: Powering the new Avenger is a 178.6cc air-cooled, single-cylinder engine which delivers 15.5PS of power and 13.7Nm of torque. Suspension duties are handled by telescopic forks at the front and twin shocks at the back. Braking is courtesy a 260mm disc at the front and a 130mm drum unit at the rear. It packs a 13-litre fuel tank and tips the scale at 150kg (kerb).
Rivals: Suzuki Intruder 150: The Suzuki Intruder 150 comes jam-packed with features like a single-channel ABS unit and a fully digital instrument cluster. The motor is also quite frugal and refined in typical Suzuki fashion. Plus, it comes loaded with plastic panels to give it a hefty stance. So, while the bulbous design might add some butch appeal, we are concerned about the lifespan of those body panels, especially considering our poor road conditions.


